Barcelona receives special support against Inter Milan

Barcelona will receive special support during their highly anticipated match against Inter Milan in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final, scheduled for Tuesday evening. Former team captain Sergi Roberto, who currently plays for Italian club Como, announced his attendance at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium to support his former teammates. Roberto confirmed, according to the Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo, that he will not miss the match, expressing his complete confidence in the team, saying: "I have 100% confidence in this team." The player indicated his expectations for the match, explaining: "Inter will certainly start with a high press, but Barcelona will dominate possession. Inter doesn't suffer when they drop back, but given that they will be playing at home and their performance in the second half of the first leg was good, they will likely attack from the start." Roberto also spoke about the defensive challenges Inter will face, saying: "The question is how they will deal with the threat of Lamine Yamal. They may rely on a third defender or an additional midfielder to limit his threat." Speaking about Barcelona's previous failures in European competitions, such as the matches against Roma and Liverpool, Roberto emphasized that the situation is different now, adding: "When things are going well, everything seems easy, but when you enter a negative spiral, nothing works. Sometimes, after previous negative experiences, anxiety can creep in as soon as a goal is conceded, and the fear of repeating painful scenarios begins."